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My son is shopping for his first car and he’s extremely excited. He’s also easily impressed and almost ready to walk away with any car that rolls. Because of this, I am accompanying him during his shopping process. I don’t want to take control but I want to be there to provide him with guidance and advice to help him better understand the experience.

He’s had his heart set on a small truck but hadn’t found anything in his price range. While I didn’t plan to contribute financially, because he saved his own money for this reason alone, I really want to gift him the difference of the amount he needs to help purchase the truck. I don’t have the funds readily accessible but there are several loan companies near me that could help ( Found them with: http://www.financeflamingo.com/payday-loans-near-me/) . The fact is, he’s done great throughout high-school and his first year of college. He deserves this and I know he would be more than appreciative. There are several guys in his circle of friends that have trucks and I’m sure he would like to join the crowd in that likeness. They all like to get together on weekends and ride up the mountains to the country.

I may consider returning to the dealership to talk to the salesman about negotiating the price a bit before I make a final decision. However, he is a great young man and the if the price is good, I’ll do what I can to help him out. I’ll go in and get permission to have my mechanic check it out and if all looks good, I’ll take the necessary steps to secure the loan. I know he will be excited but I don’t want to take this experience away from him. Once I see that the price is good and the vehicle is in good condition, I’ll talk with him and make the offer for me to give him the difference. I’m sure he will offer to pay me the difference back over time and that’s okay too but for now, I just want to see him happy with his purchase.